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Portrait of B. F. Cross, pioneer of 1852 and teacher in Olympia, Washington, 1863.
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Portrait of B. F. Cross, pioneer of 1852 and teacher in Olympia, Washington, 1863.
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Reuben Crowder, born in 1830, pioneer of the 1850s. Moved to Thurston County, Washington Territory.
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W. H. H. Cummings, born February 4, 1840. Elected member of Multnomah Engine Co. No. 2 on July 2, 1868, in Portland.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Wife of Joseph Henry Crooks and daughter of Andrew and Eliza Warren, born Nov. 7, 1856.
Paxton, Andrew B.
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Labeled as being Clara (Smith) Crosby, but she was the wife of Alfred Crosby. The matching card to this one is of Nathaniel Crosby, Jr. His wife was Mary (Lincoln) Crosby.
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Thomas H. Crawford, pioneer of 1852.
Buchtel & Stolte
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E. C. Cronise, longtime resident of Salem, Oregon.
Shew, Jacob, approximately 1826-1879
Crosby, Captain Nathaniel, Jr.
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Robinson Photo (Victoria, B.C.)
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Etta Crawford, the daughter of Captain Medorem Crawford, of Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Portrait of David Crawford, pioneer of 1844. Settled in Marion County and was a volunteer in the Cayuse War of 1847-48. Went to the mines in California in 1849, then returned to Pennsylvania in 1859, and was married there. Died in Altoona, Pennsylvania, August 20, 1903.
Daily, John (Altoona, Pa.)
Crawford, Elizabeth J. (Moore)
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Portrait of Elizabeth Jane (Moore), wife of Ronald C. Crawford, circa 1866.
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Portrait of John A. Crawford, (born in Ireland in 1815) of Albany, Oregon.
Strang, Amelia
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Photograph label indicates that Crawford came to Oregon in 1849; however, the Pioneer File Index lists his arrival to Oregon as being in 1847.
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Portrait of Linn County legislator and Albany attorney, Nelson H. Cranor.
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Group portrait of Medorem and LeRoy Crawford, and others, unidentified.
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Portrait of Clark P. Crandall, captain of Company C, First Oregon Infantry. Worked for the Oregon Statesman and the Oregonian newspapers.
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David Watson Craig, pioneer of 1853, from Illinois.
S. E. Gray & Co. (Photographers)
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Portrait of C. C. Cram, pioneer of 1852, who ran a pony express from The Dalles to mines in eastern Oregon.
Craig, Wealthy Little (Waterous)
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Mrs. Wealthy Little (Waterous) Craig, pioneer of 1860 and wife of David Watson Craig.
Buchtel & Stolte
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Probably Alice M. McCully (born 1852), who married William Bradford Crane, in 1870. She was his second wife.
Montgomery, J. H. (John H.), 1834?-
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Portrait of Thomas H. Cox.
Bosco & Megler Photographers (Portland, Or.)
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Anderson Cox, pioneer of 1845 to Oregon, from Indiana. He was the father of Lewis Cox, farmer and sheepherder, living southeast of Waitsburg, Washington.
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Portrait of David Watson Craig, pioneer of 1853, and friend of Bishop Scott. He was the printer of The Oregon Churchman, in October 1861.
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